The Henry Ford Driving America

Henry Ford brought more than cars to Detroit. He founded what has grown to become America's greatest history attraction, The Henry Ford, with four unparalleled venues: Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour and Michigan's largest IMAX screen.

The Henry Ford Museum brings together American ideas, innovations and artifacts from some of America's historic events in one fantastic location.The museum holds over nine acres of exhibits and artifacts, including the Rosa Parks Bus. You'll rediscover some of the American history that changed the world.

Visit America's premier outdoor history museum, Greenfield Village, where you can walk through 90 historic structures, most of which were collected by Henry Ford, including Edison's Menlo Park laboratory and the Wright Brother's home and cycle shop. Then enjoy unlimited rides on all of the village's historic transportation-even a real Model T.

The Ford Rouge Factory Tour brings the innovations of the past into the present day. Here, you'll witness America's greatest manufacturing experience through a self-guided five-part experience that includes a walk through an actual automotive assembly plant.

The Henry Ford IMAX Theater offers a selection of films that varies throughout the year. Did you know that the million-dollar IMAX projector is the most advanced, highest-precision, and most powerful projector ever built? It is! Come and enjoy this remarkable film viewing experience.

Inclusion

Entrance to Henry Ford Museum; Entrance to Greenfield Village; Admission to Ford Rouge Factory Tour; $25 in Fun Money good at any restaurant or store at The Henry Ford.